Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Nurse Licensure Examination Results | November 2008


The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the November 2008 Nurse Licensure Examination Results. 39,455 out of 88,649 examinees passed the 2-day nursing board exams held in various cities around the country last November.



Nov 2008 Nursing Board Exam Results


Top 10 Nurse Licensure Examination Passers

TOP 10 November 2008 PRC Nursing Board Exam Results (NLE)

1. JOVIE ANN ALAWAS DECOYNA - BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY

2. JOHN PATRICK MORALES DIMARUCOT - CENTRAL LUZON DOCTORS HOSPITAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION.

3. GIAN KARLO TIMOG KUSI - BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
ERYCAR DEL MUNDO MANAOIS - PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA

4. FLORINA CONDE CORPUZ - SAINT DOMINIC SAVIO COLLEGE
ANGELICA AUBREY PANTIG MORLA - FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY MANILA
JAMIE ANNE TOLENTINO TINIO - ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION

5. ROBERTO MADRONA ASUNCION - ARELLANO UNIVERSITY - PASAY CITY
IRISA KRIYA TURAJA BIAG - SAN PEDRO COLLEGE-DAVAO CITY
MIGUELA MACUTO GABISAN - CEBU NORMAL UNIVERSITY (CEBU STATE COLLEGE)
EDITA TE LIM - ARRIESGADO COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC.
ROSARIO LEI MOSQUEDA PASIMIO - XAVIER UNIVERSITY
ELAINE GRACE ESPERANCILLA PRAILE - SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY - ILOILO
CATHERINE DURAN REYES - OUR LADY OF FATIMA COLLEGE - QC

6. GERONIMO CARILLO BURCE JR. - MABINI COLLEGE
JOANNE MAE FRANCISCO EVANGELISTA - SAN BEDA COLLEGE
CHRISTOPHER ALVARES IRORITA - SAN PEDRO COLLEGE - DAVAO CITY
PAUL DELFIN REYES JAMIRO - FATHER SATURNINO URIOS UNIVERITY
HAZEL JOY AMARILLO JIMENEZ - UNIVERSITY OF BATANGAS
MA. CONCEPCION ASHLEY DELIZO MAPAGU - SAINT LOUIS UNIVERISTY
MARIA CECILIA CASTILLO NAVATA - CANOSSA COLLEGE
FRANCIS IAN SABANAL PASCUAL - UNIVERSIDAD DE ZAMBOANGA (ZAEC)
GEORGE GARCIA VEGA JR. - UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LOUIS - TUGUEGARAO

7. KATRINA ANDREA PAGDANGANAN ARCEO - NUEVA ECIJA COLLEGE
ROSE JEAN DUMABOC CAPIDLAC - SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY
CARLA MAE TENORIO CUISIA - SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY
MARY ANN ALVAREZ GARING - LYCEUM OF BATANGAS
MA. JOYA JIMENEA GENZOLA - COLEGIO DE SAN AGUSTIN-BACOLOD CITY
ROSE ANNE MIRANDA MUNGCAL-ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
PRETZEL ESTREMOS VICENCIO-BUTUAN DOCTORS COLLEGE (BUTUAN DR. HSP. SCH. OF NURSING)
FAYE STEPHANIE YAO YU - REMEDIOS T. ROMUALDEZ MEDICAL FOUNDATION

8. LYLANI MUTYA BALOTE UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI
JAMAICCA RABULAN BANTING - DAVAO DOCTORS COLLEGE, INC.
GARRY JAY AVELINO DELFIN - ILOILO DOCTORS' COLLEGE
JOSEPHINE CELOSO ELVAS FILAMER CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
VANITO DIOCSON ILANGA JR. - SULTAN KUDARAT EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
MARIA EDNA CHARISE GODOY JAVA MISAMIS UNIVERSITY - OZAMIZ CITY
HANNAH LEE ALDE PADILLA UNIVERSITY OF SAN AGUSTIN
BRYAN MORELLA PERALTA - UNIVERSITY OF MAKATI
ROBINSON UY KAW SING - ILOILO DOCTORS' COLLEGE

9. MARY JUREM QUILAR ALCARDE - CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY
RUEL BOBADILLA ARZADON - SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
KARINA GENCIANE BANAYAT - OUR LADY OF FATIMA COLLEGE-QC
RYAN DANIEL RIVERA DABLO - UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS
MATTHEW WAYNE REAL CHANG - SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY 86.60
FRITZIE QUIATZON DELA RAGA - FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST COLLEGE
HIROMI BALAGUER FERNANDEZ - SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY - ILOILO
JOSEPHINE FRANZ PAGULAYAN GAMMAD - SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY-TUGUEGARAO
PAUL FABIAN ROBOSA GUMABAO - ARELLANO UNIVERSITY-MANILA
MAILA CARL MAJAM MORANTTE - COLEGIO DE STA. LOURDES OF LEYTE FOUNDATION, INC.
MICHAEL DOROTHY FRANCES GAER MONTOJO - ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY
CINDY MAE ALVAREZ NAÑOZ - ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA
GLENDA MAE MACAPAL OMAÑA - RIVERSIDE COLLEGE
RHEA JHOY PADINAY PANTALEON - SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY
ROLLY MENDOZA POLICARPIO - ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
ARLETTE CASTILLO QUINAN - UNIVERSITY OF SAINT LOUIS-TUGUEGARAO
CRYSTAL MAE ABEJUELA SABELA - XAVIER UNIVERSITY
KATRINA ISABEL HUGO SANTOS - PHILIPPINE WOMEN'S UNIVERSITY-QUEZON CITY
SHIELLA MARIE GAMBOA SIMPLINA - SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY

10. JAMES ALTURA BAGUIO - SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY
MILJOYCE DALIGDIG CABATBAT - LYCEUM NORTHWESTERN
SARAH MAE CLEMENTE CAPULONG - ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION
JOHCY ANGELEME FAUSTO DE LA FUENTE - CENTRAL PHILIPPINE UNIVERSITY
RENANTE LAZARTE DIG-AOAN - BAGUIO CENTRAL UNIVERSITY
JAKE DESOR DIPUTADO - SILLIMAN UNIVERSITY
MARJORY BOQUIA EMPERIO - MISAMIS UNIVERSITY-OZAMIZ CITY
MARISSA RAPOSAS FERRER - LYCEUM NORTHWESTERN -
ERIKA BAUTISTA GALANG - CENTRAL LUZON DOCTORS HOSPITAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
FRANCIS GERWIN UY JALIPA - SAN PEDRO COLLEGE-DAVAO CITY
ANGELA GILDA BALTAZAR MENCIAS - UNCIANO COLLEGES & GENERAL HOSPITAL-MANILA
CARINA YABUT PACETE - OUR LADY OF FATIMA UNIVERSITY-VALENZUELA
JOY JENELYNN CHUA TAN - UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS
FRANCIS DOLLENTE VILLANUEVA - SAINT PAUL UNIVERSITY-TUGUEGARAO

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Nokia N86 | First 8 Megapixel Of Nokia

Nokia N86, the 8 megapixel cameraphone from finnish camera phone manufacturer in the works. Say hello to the Nokia N86.

On this cameraphone is a crystal-clear image of the next photography powerhouse from Nokia, the Nokia N86, with its stunning 8 megapixel autofocus camera, obviously using Carl Zeiss optics, and a 3rd generation dual LED flash.


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Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

James Webb Space Telescope | Next Geneation to Hubble

Webb Space Telescope planned space infrared observatory, the successor to the aging Hubble Space Telescope.The main scientific goal is to observe the most distant objects in the universe, those beyond the reach of either ground based instruments. JWST mission is to search for light from the first stars and galaxies which formed in the Universe after the Big Bang, to study the formation and evolution of galaxies, to understand the formation of stars and planetary systems, and to study planetary systems and the origins of life.



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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Crumpler's Beer for Bags in Bonfacio High Street

The world's famous crumpler's beer for bags is now in Bonifacio High Street, Global City Taguig. Crumpler is known worldwide for Crumpler Beer for Bags promo !
Crumpler is a bag company. It began as a messenger bag company, but has since expanded its range, notably into laptop bags and camera bags. The "beer for bags" promotion held in Canada and US in June 2006 and June 2007 where they accepted beer as payment for their product.
Less 15% for cash and less 10% for card purchases for the whole month of February.
For every bag you get, you also get one ticket to the party on February 27, 2009, at Warehouse 135.
Grab your beers now and go to Crumpler store in Bonifacio high street now!






For more information please call:

tel # 856-2019

Crumpler - Bonifacio High Street

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

The Lonely Old Hill

Holy Crap...My last post, on January 21, I have just realized, was my 300th. I didn't even do my celebratory "We Made It!" Blog. Oopsie.

Well, despite the fact I've left you dangling here in the Blogosphere for much of '09, thanks to those of you who continue to hang out; who still check in once in awhile. Y'all are the BEST!!

So, today I'm going to get a little nostalgic on you. A few weeks ago, the Annual Trickle Creek Lodge Sliding Party came and went, and while I didn't actually attend myself, it got me thinking about my childhood and the good times spent up on the hill behind our house, sliding for hours and hours on gloriously sunny Winter afternoons.

I couldn't remember the last time I saw a kid out with a GT or flying saucer on that hill. Now, I know that the number of kids on our street has dwindled, and the few who do still reside on Stanton Road can definitely be seen out enjoying the snow quite frequently.

But it still made me sad to think that that wonderful, powder-covered hill that was the site of so many fun-filled days of sliding, now stands lonely, no trails running down it, no jumps built by thrill-seeking boys, no shouts of laughter and excitement echoing around it.

And seriously - I started to think - do kids even own sleds anymore? I've seen the little ones across the road sliding on their little sloping hill, but whatever happened to the older kids? Do they know what a GT looks like? What about those amazing flying saucers that would hurtle me, a self-admitted fat kid, down the hill at blinding speeds? Anybody even ever heard of a freakin' Krazy Karpet??

These slides were constant fixtures in our garage, from the time Dad would take them down from the attic in early December to the day the snow officially melted for another year, and they were packed away again.

Seems like these days, kids need a reason to go sliding. Like the Trickle Creek Lodge party, or a school trip to go tubing in Colounge. Most of the older kids are more interested in snowboarding, it seems. GTs are lame to the tech-savvy kids of today.

Now, I was a couch-potatoe girl. I didn't really like being outdoors, or doing anything that I considered being "active". And if I'm being entirely honest, while I have fond memories of those afternoons out on the hill behind our house, I do believe at the time, I was probably the one complaining about how hard it was to trudge back up the hill after the thrill of sliding down it. And usually, when I got just about to the top, I'd somehow manage to let go of the saucer and watch it slide back down, and I'd burst into tears because I had to start that long trek up all over again.

I hated deep snow, I hated it when it when up the legs of my snowpants, or down the back of my coat, or somehow got into my boots or mittens. I hated when the boys threw snowballs and they smashed in my face. I hated scarves and how the never seemed to cover the cold parts of my cheeks, but got all wet from me breathing into them. I hated getting all bundled up and sinking through the drifts in our back yard and through the fields, up the hill, only to be so friggin exhausted and out of breath that I'd have to spend a half-hour just sitting on my slide at the top of the hill and resting before I finally shoved myself down for my first trip.

Truthfully? Probably the only reason I even went was the promise of hot chocolate and a grilled cheese when I returned.

Now, though...Now I'd love to go sliding. But it appears to be a dying form of winter entertainment.

At least, I thought so. Until yesterday.

On my Monday off from work, I decided to go for an afternoon walk. The sun was shining brightly, so I donned my tuque, mitts and winter coat and headed out. I strolled down street, around by the ferry, and just as I was coming up by St-Mary's Church, I heard it.

The sounds of children squealing and giggling.

At first, I thought it was the kids out for recess at St-Mary's school, a little further down the road.

But as I turned the corner to head up a back street, I caught my first sight of Krazy Karpets and GTs - they DO still exist!! And kids were actually sliding down the church hill! No, it wasn't my beloved hill in the field behind our house, but it was the hill that many of the kids in town spent hours sliding on when we were kids.

It was the first time this winter that I'd seen anyone on it, and I grinned from ear-to-ear watching them sailing down it on their sleds.

Who knows, maybe I just haven't been paying attention or looking at the right times. But I felt a giant sense of relief and satisfaction knowing that those kids weren't in front of TVs or video games, or even ignoring good ol' fashioned sliding in favour of snowboards or snowmobiles.

They were out having fun, and their loud shrieks of happiness were a testament to that.

I only wish I had some snow pants with me - I probably would have joined them.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Gary Granada vs GMA7 and Procter & Gamble

The real story behind the project of "Tipid handog edukasyon ng GMA Kapuso Foundation at Procter & Gamble"
Nais po naming humiling ng tulong sa mga dalubhasa na Labanan ang Copyright Violation na ginawa ng Gma 7 kay Ser Gary Granada.

Hindi po ako padala ni Ginoong Gary Granada ito lamang po ay tulong sa kanyang laban sa hindi pantay na pagtrato ng Gma 7 at Procter & Gamble...










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